Michigan Road with the Highest Chance to Get You in a Fatal Accident
Michigan has some dangerous roads. But, really, every state has their danger spots. I’m always extra cautious when driving around, because even if the roads aren’t super scary, some of…

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Getty Images/BilanolMichigan has some dangerous roads. But, really, every state has their danger spots. I'm always extra cautious when driving around, because even if the roads aren't super scary, some of the drivers can be downright crazy. You totally know what I mean. I've learned to drive defensively. But, enough about my driving experiences. Here's the Michigan road with the highest chance to get you in a fatal accident.
MonkeyGeek recently analyzed information from 2018 to 2020 and looked at 1,742 roads in the state. They also looked at more 2,800 fatal accidents that happened. In the study, they point out that drunk driving was involved in 28.5% of fatal accidents between 2018 and 2020. "Drunk driving far outweighs fatal accidents related to distracted driving, speeding and winter weather, making it the most common factor involved in fatal accidents in Michigan," they state. That's terrible news. Don't drink and drive, all. Just don't do it.
Also, speeding caused 729 fatal accidents in Michigan during the timeframe, accounting for 25.9% of all fatal accidents. That makes speeding the second-leading cause of deadly accidents in the state. Distracted driving contributed to 6.3% of all fatal accidents. That may seem low, but during that timeframe, it caused 179 deadly crashes. Oh, and if you're wondering the deadliest month for driving, it's not in the winter, which is surprising. It's August. My birthday month. "The month of August had the highest number of fatal accidents between 2018 and 2020, accounting for 11.7% of all fatal accidents," MoneyGeek says. A whopping 331 accidents occurred in August.
Road with the Highest Chance to Get You in a Fatal Accident
So, what's the Michigan road with the highest chance to get you in a fatal accident? It's SR-3 Gratiot Avenue from Liberal Street to Van Dyke Avenue in Detroit. During that time frame, it had 16 fatal accidents, 18 fatalities and 3.4 crashed per mile. This distance is 4.7 miles. Stay safe, friends. Find the full report here.
The FBI recently released its annual report looking at the latest crime statistics reported by police agencies across America. Personally, I feel like Michigan is a safe state, but it's partly because I grew up in Michigan in a safe area, so I realize that there are areas you have to be careful.
As for the methodology of this report, the FBI states, "Overall, the analysis shows violent and property crime remained consistent between 2020 and 2021. While the aggregate estimated violent crime volume decreased 1% for the nation from 1,326,600 in 2020 to 1,313,200 in 2021, the estimated number of murders increased from 22,000 in 2020 to 22,900 in 2021. The increase of murders constitutes a 4.3% increase. The robbery rate decreased 8.9% from 2020 to 2021, which heavily contributed to the decrease in overall violent crime despite increases in murder and rape rates at the national level. It is important to note that these estimated trends are not considered statistically significant by NIBRS estimation methods. The nonsignificant nature of the observed trends is why, despite these described changes, the overall message is that crime remained consistent."
“Overall, the analysis shows violent and property crime remained consistent between 2020 and 2021,” the FBI said of national crime trends. The agency noted that violent crime increased by 1% nationally, including a 4.3% increase in homicides. The number of crimes in Michigan increased at a more rapid pace than the national average. The total number of violent crimes in Michigan increased 4.7%, while the number of property crimes increased 5.8%. Statewide, homicides decreased 6.3%, from 660 in 2020 to 618 in 2021.
Michigan has four of the top 20 most violent cities in the U.S. How crazy is that? That said, Michigan also have four communities with the fewest properly crimes. The Mitten also has a new No. 1 most violent city. Read on for the full list, and find more details here. The four communities with the fewest property crimes in Michigan include Independence Township, White Lake Township, West Bloomfield and Orion Township.
56. Grand Rapids
Grand Rapids is often considered one of Michigan's nicest big cities, but it also has some dangerous spots. It's actually Michigan's second largest city, behind Detroit, but it is much smaller than the Motor City. The city's "All Violent Crime" number is 1,929.
50. Battle Creek
Battle Creek often appears on these lists of the most violent cities in Michigan. The city is located in a beautiful area of Michigan on the west side of the state, not far from Kalamazoo, but has a few sketchy spots. The city's "All Violent Crime" number is 614.
48. Flint
People often think that Flint is the most dangerous city in Michigan, but it's far from it, according to this new report. It's No. 48 in America. The city's "All Violent Crime" number is 982.
44. Flint Township
Flint and Flint Township are obviously close together, and both fall next to each other on the list of the most dangerous cities in Michigan and America. The city's "All Violent Crime" number is 320. If you add that to Flint, you can see why the area is considered somewhere to be careful.
42. Jackson
Jackson has a massive state prison, and the city is often known for them when it's brought up in conversations across Michigan. I personally really like Jackson and some of its rural areas. The city's "All Violent Crime" number is 353.
32. Pontiac
North of Detroit, Pontiac is considered an area to be careful in. It's No. 32 in America for violent crime. The city's "All Violent Crime" number is 712.
17. Lansing
I grew up in Lansing and and am surprised to to see it so high on this list. Then again, crime has been on the rise in the city. Lansing is considered the No. 17 most dangerous city in America and third most dangerous in Michigan. The city's "All Violent Crime" number is 1,757.
10. Kalamazoo
Kalamazoo, like Battle Creek, has always been known for having some rough areas. It's a beautiful city, but you do have to be careful on the outskirts. The city's "All Violent Crime" number is 1,211.
5. Detroit
People often think of Detroit as the most dangerous city in Michigan and one of the most violent in America, but it's not No. 1 in Michigan. Detroit is the No. 5 most dangerous city in America, though, which isn't a great look. The city's "All Violent Crime" number is 14,509.
4. Saginaw
It's crazy to think, but Saginaw, Michigan, has been named the No. 4 most dangerous city in the entire country. It's also the most dangerous city in Michigan. The city's "All Violent Crime" number is 1,080.
Source
This list is via the FBI.




